"Meet Just-In Beaver, the barely legal boy-toy who's waited 18 long years to stick his lil' dicky in something sticky!" reads Pipedream's description of the Bieber sex doll. "When he's not busy beating up paparazzi or beating off, he's up to his high-tops in hot Hollywood tail! But the Beave-ster doesn't have this effect just on women -- he turns straight men gay faster than you can peel his skinny jeans off! So what are you waiting for, inflate this lil’ pricks's ego even more and have your very own Beaver bash!"

Just-in Beaver is available for purchase on Amazon, with prices ranging from $20 to $138.

The doll follows the California-based company's "Finally Mylie," a sex doll made to resemble the now 19-year-old former Disney star, Miley Cyrus.

Bieber's kinky counterpart may not be available for long. Even though Bieber himself is not named in the product or product description, the teenybopper could sue for the company's use of his celebrity. "Considering the doll is unlicensed, chances are it won’t be available to the public for very long," ONTD notes.

In February, Bieber and his people handed a cease and desist order to RC3 for developing a mobile game app called "Joustin' Beaver," TMZ reported. The cartoon game features a beaver Bieber, dressed in a purple hoodie and rocking a mop of tousled hair, that gamers must defend from the "phot-hogs." The company rejected the demand, claiming its game is a parody and protected under the First Amendment.

While the sex doll may be marketed toward gay men, Bieber is already a hit with many lesbians -- or at least his once famous haircut is. The tumblr blog "Lesbians Who Look Like Justin Bieber," which has been featured in NY magazine and GQ as well as on "TMZ" and "The Insider," was created more than two years ago by Dannielle Owens-Reid, "a biebian from South Carolina who loves Justin Bieber and the lesbians who look like him."

This has nothing to do with gay news in particular, and just goes to show the sexism and trampiness of the gay community, which seems to prove, yet again, everything about it from the opposite side is correct. I mean, I get that these things are out there, but putting it in "news" is the same as telling people "yes, we're exactly as you think we are".

Yet, the funny part is that this was put under the "gay news" section. Yes, it can be used by both, but I highly doubt that it was marketed for women. C'mon. It was all about the trampiness of gay men....which proves my point.

Guess you have never been in a "straight" sex shop. There is nothing about this, or gay men, that is any trampier or sexist then MEN. Men are men. THey want sex. Period. Straight sex dolls prove that and are no different then a Bieber doll.

And you make a stereotype of men altogether. Yes, men are wired differently than women, but there are women who have bigger sex drives than men. My point was that by adding this to the "news" section, the community is just reaffirming the crap that is being said about the entire community. I do not see how this smut is news. And yes, I do understand that there are sex shops out there, but c'mon. This isn't a sex shop site, nor a porn site, so why is trampiness like that on it? It just proves my point that the community up plays all the stereotypes that are applied to it all the time, and proves to the world that so many people (seems gay men dominated....and it seems that mostly gay men get the worst rap, and for the exact same reason, I don't wonder why) are just as is felt about them.